Science books can paint scientists as one dimensinoal. But as Duke bioloxgist Sönke Johnsen points out, fighting science denial starts with showing that scientist are fully human.
Listen to the full conversation: TrippCollins.com/podcast
Science books can paint scientists as one dimensinoal. But as Duke bioloxgist Sönke Johnsen points out, fighting science denial starts with showing that scientist are fully human.
Listen to the full conversation: TrippCollins.com/podcast
Duke University biologist @sonkjo explains why he finds more inspiration for understanding 4 billion years of evolutionary history in epic fiction—like Tolstoy and Gabriel García Márquez—than in non-fiction.
Listen to the full conversation on the Book Science podcast.
Imagine a world so blue it feels like an enormous sapphire. 🌊
This week: Duke biologist Sönke Johnsen joins me to discuss his book, Into the Great Wide Ocean. We explore the pelagic zone, bioluminescence, and why conservation requires love, not shame.
Listen: TrippCollins.com/podcast